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Mon, 20 Jan 2014 01:42:40 +0000FluxBBhttps://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=31805#p31805
I know that in XFCE's graphical settings somewhere is one that allows you to change things like that. For example, at one point I changed the "menu button" from ALT-F1 to the "Windows" button. I assume that now if I press ALT-F1, it will just see it as that (as it no longer opens the desktop menu). Have you t ried using XFCE's graphical configuration menu to pick a different keypress for the "help" command, perhaps something obscure that you don't expect to otherwise use? With it going on the Internet and pulling up sparse (and possibly outdated?) information, the Help command is not of great utility anyway, lol.

Regards,MDM

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Thanks very much, I will see if it will annoy me so much, that I will do that.]]>Sun, 19 Jan 2014 18:13:21 +0000https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=31801#p31801https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=31800#p31800
foolius wrote:

OK, I was too fast marking this as solved.

I've not figured out when, but at a specific action the line with goto-tab-1 gets overwritten and I'm not able to bind this accordingly.

But I can wait until the bug gets fixed. Hopefully this gets fixed too then.

So its overwriting that value. I guess the real solution lies in the bug fix.

As another temporary workaround (how many can there possibly be?), you can try setting the file as immutable (un-writeable) after you make the change so it doesn't get updated by anything/anyone via:

sudo chattr +i ~/.config/xfce4/terminal/accels.scm

If you need to make changes to the file, then simply reverse the command:

sudo chattr -i ~/.config/xfce4/terminal/accels.scm

...(these code snippets assume you have sudo installed, otherwise make the change with root privlidges)

I've not figured out when, but at a specific action the line with goto-tab-1 gets overwritten and I'm not able to bind this accordingly.

But I can wait until the bug gets fixed. Hopefully this gets fixed too then.

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Thanks very much for the fast reply.

I must say, I'm a bit proud to discover a bug ^^

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Bug report created: https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10639]]>Sun, 19 Jan 2014 17:16:22 +0000https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=31794#p31794https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=31793#p31793
Verified that the same is happening here and had a quick look through the code. It would appear that when you try to override a key accelerator by creating an accels.scm file (and on subsequent use of an accelerator), the system populates the accels.scm file with all supposed values and correctly uncomments and sets your additions as overrides. So far so good.

I want to stop the help popping up when I press F1 in the terminal emulator, so the program in the terminal gets the keystroke.I found: this and thought it would work for me, so I created the file and added this line:(gtk_accel_path "<Actions>/terminal-window/contents" "")But now things became very strange. I could not choose the tabs with Alt+x anymore and suddenly there were many other things in the accels.scm file and it seemed like it gets changed all the time, too.

How is this accels.scm file supposed to work? I couldn't find any documentation for this.